
RComp, RVox & MV2 = they're all so dead easy to operate and low CPU.Brauer Motion (creative L/R autopanner).Smack Attack (shaping individual drum tracks).元16 & 元LL Ultra (minimal threshold, to catch just the peakiest peaks before going into L1+ Anniversary Edition to make it work more transparently).F6 (my favorite EQ - 90% of the time used normally, 10% of the time dynamic when I need it).so the only incentive for me to buy outright is ROI and my ROI is way too far in the future for me to justify the one-time cost for the amount of plugins I use Owning outright isn't really owning outright if you rely on a server (aka someone else's computer) to acknowledge and validate your license before you can use it. It's additional work but I freeze/bounce a lot more these days as a result if I made a snapshot of my machine today I would like to be able to load that snapshot and all of my tunes and plugins just work 10 years from now but that's not something I'd bet on anymore. I do worry about iLok'd and web-auth plugins. What used to be a huge side quest took me two minutes and less than ten clicks
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I still buy plugins outright as wellĪ nice perk of PA that I ran into recently: I was emulating someone's outboard mastering workflow and needed a couple things all I had to do was open the installer, search for and install those things, then re-scan plugins in Ableton. Plugin Alliance and Splice's pay-to-own for monthlies. It's really not much work at all, we are still relatively small-sized.
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But we do have a very comprehensive set of automoderator filters, which catches comments and posts that require manual approval. Unlike some other subreddits, this one has very few user reports (ie: maybe once a month). OK with using Discord (to communicate with the team).The sub has gotten a tiny bit big to handle by just one person, so if you spend a fair amount of time on this subreddit (or at least reddit in particular) and meet most of these requirements: Looking for professional mixing or mastering services? This is also the right place for that (check our listings first!). Also NO gear/software troubleshooting) Would like feedback on your track? You've come to the right place (NOT the place for promoting your music). Have questions about the craft of mixing? (NOT recording. This subreddit is about the stage of music production that involves mixing all the individual tracks of a song together.
